Installing and Using MATLAB on Mac OS X |
Starting the License Manager at Startup
There is a folder, MATLABLmgr
, in $MATLAB/etc
that automatically starts the License Manager when you start your machine. By installing and configuring this folder, you will not have to manually start the License Manager prior to starting MATLAB.
Installing the Script
You must be an Administrator to install this startup folder:
/Library
folder.
/Library
called StartupItems
, if it does not already exist.
$MATLAB/etc/MATLABLmgr
folder into the StartupItems
folder.
/Library/StartupItems/MATLABLmgr/MATLABLmgr
with a text editor.
|>MATLAB<|
to be the location where MATLAB is installed (as a POSIX file specifier, such as /Applications/MATLAB6p5
).
|>ME<|
to be the user name under which the License Manager daemon will be started. For example, use your own userid
. To determine your userid
, open the Terminal
application and type whoami
at the Terminal prompt. For security reasons, the userid
must not be root
.
MATLABLmgr
file with your changes. If your text editor gives you the option to choose line ending styles (Macintosh versus UNIX), be sure to choose UNIX line endings.
During bootup, the message Starting MATLAB License Manager
should appear on the screen.
The Options File | Starting MATLAB |